3.1.2 MxFS-Linux Administration Guide

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The Virtual NFS Service appears on the Servers, Virtual Hosts, and
Applications tabs on the Management Console. Following is the Virtual
Hosts view.
To create a Virtual NFS Service from the command line, use this
command:
mx vnfs add [--exportgroup <exportgroup_name>|NONE]
[
--policy autofailback
|
nofailback
]
<vnfs> <nework_interface>
...
You can view the configuration and status of Virtual NFS Services and the
Export Groups associated with them on the Management Console. See
“Export Group High-Availability Monitor” on page 20 and also “The
Applications Tab” on page 38.
To view Virtual NFS Services from the command line, use this command:
mx vnfs status [--up|--down] [--enabled|--disabled]
[--primary|--backup] [--active|--inactive] [<vnfs> ...]
Migrate a Virtual NFS Service
The Re-Host Virtual NFS Service option allows you to move a Virtual
NFS Service to another node. For example, you might want to move the
Virtual NFS Service from the primary node before taking that node down
for maintenance. You can use this option in the following ways.
From the Servers or Virtual Hosts Tab
Select the Virtual NFS Service on either the Servers or Virtual Hosts tab,
right-click, and select Re-Host Virtual NFS Service. Then, on the Virtual